Hi Jay
Thanx for reminding of the term, forgot that one. I've had fun playing with
the camera's f stop that way & the pics actually come out OK.
Happy "pic"ing.
Judy B. in San Diego {:>}
At 07:10 AM 5/17/99 -0700, Jay Mitchell wrote:
>Phil Ethier wrote:
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>> > From: Judy Becker <judyb@cts.com>
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>> > >Or you could get 100 speed film but put your camera's ASA to 400-that'll
>> > >open up
>> > >camera film speed.
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>> > Either I don't understand what you are saying here, or it's utter
nonsense,
>> > or its a joke.
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>> > It seems to me that you are merely underexposing by two stops. Hardly
what
>> > I would recommend for a quality photo.
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>It's called "pushing," and it's not an uncommon technique. You have to
>tell your photo processor that you've pushed the film, and they'll
>compensate for the underexposure. I've seen somereally nice shots done
>this way.
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>Jay
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